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this is the militant wing of hamas. this is one of the latest pictures they have put on twitter a few hours back, talking about an israeli massacre occurring in gaza today. you can see a lot of pictures coming through. lately a lot of pictures they have put up have been like this one. this is a man we reported on. this one says, his blood will be a curse on israel's military and political leaders. that's the message they put up along with that one. there is another picture of him. on the idf twitter site, lots of posts. they keep coming, coming, coming. this is a photo of israeli children and parents sleeping in a bomb shelter that is one of the examples of the places in which people have developed shelters because they have been living under the threat of rocket attacks for so long. also in the israel defense forces using a lot of youtube. we are seeing them put out lots of videos throughout the day. this is an example of them saying this is a recap of what happened on the fifth day of fighting. i want to show you a co
this is the militant wing of hamas. this is one of the latest pictures they have put on twitter a few hours back, talking about an israeli massacre occurring in gaza today. you can see a lot of pictures coming through. lately a lot of pictures they have put up have been like this one. this is a man we reported on. this one says, his blood will be a curse on israel's military and political leaders. that's the message they put up along with that one. there is another picture of him. on the idf...
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forces, hamas' terror of the region. and we took him out and since then we've been in this conflict where they shoot missiles on our civilians and we retaliate against their military. i just want to be clear, we do not shoot on civilians. they're the ones shooting at our civilians and we only hunt down the terrorists themselves. >> mike: now, there's been wide scale reports that in gaza, sometimes the munitions and even the rocket launchers are placed in schools, or in mosque in order to essentially make them very difficult for israel to hit. can you confirm that that is one of the strategies that hamas has employed so that they essentially are using children as human shields? >> that's correct. by the way, this is the islamic tactic, i've seen it with my own eyes and aim a major in a commando unit. in many houses in the hamas areas, you have the living room, a kitchen and a missile room with removable ceiling. so, you have a missile launcher standing, move the ceiling, shoot the missile on us, on israelis and then cover
forces, hamas' terror of the region. and we took him out and since then we've been in this conflict where they shoot missiles on our civilians and we retaliate against their military. i just want to be clear, we do not shoot on civilians. they're the ones shooting at our civilians and we only hunt down the terrorists themselves. >> mike: now, there's been wide scale reports that in gaza, sometimes the munitions and even the rocket launchers are placed in schools, or in mosque in order to...
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iran has provided financial support for hamas. they provide rhetorical support at the moment but we don't really see the iranians willing to get involved on a big basis in this dispute right now. >> how are you so confident on that? that's the big threat. >> that is the big threat. there's been a bit of a rift between iran and hezbollah and hamas over the issue of syria. hamas backs the syrian opposition. iran and hezbollah back the assad regime. hamas used to basically have an office in syria. they left in february and moved to qatar. hamas is much more aligned now with eequipped, with qatar, with turkey, with the sunni showers, not shia powers like iran. >> you think to have any noticeable impact in the oil market we'd have to see it spread to other areas, iran, et cetera. how much of this is psychological? there is always a psychological impact. if there is a cease-fire and everything comes down, how much could the price of oil drop? >> i could see it come off a few dollars. i think right now what's driving the market is this k
iran has provided financial support for hamas. they provide rhetorical support at the moment but we don't really see the iranians willing to get involved on a big basis in this dispute right now. >> how are you so confident on that? that's the big threat. >> that is the big threat. there's been a bit of a rift between iran and hezbollah and hamas over the issue of syria. hamas backs the syrian opposition. iran and hezbollah back the assad regime. hamas used to basically have an...
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egypt is trying to broker a cease-fire agreement with hamas. hamas seems not to be budging. so explain to us like if you're the egyptian president, what are you saying to the leader of hamas? >> the egyptians are in a very difficult situation because on the one hand mohamed morsi, the president of egypt, the muslim brotherhood, in part made its name by outright support for hamas for a radical brand of palestinian nationalism not the more moderate brand of fatah on the west bank. yet the egyptians cannot afford a situation where the united states walks away from its military aid. the egyptians have placed themselves into the center of this extraordinary drama. they're trying to work out a cease-fire. they've been working with the turkish prime minister, prime minister erdogan, the leadership of qatar, and now the u.n. chief ban ki-moon, secretary-general of the united nations, is going to be in egypt today. the sides are very far apart. it doesn't a cease-fire is imminent. but the egyptians have to work for one. they don't want to see a further intensification of this war. >>
egypt is trying to broker a cease-fire agreement with hamas. hamas seems not to be budging. so explain to us like if you're the egyptian president, what are you saying to the leader of hamas? >> the egyptians are in a very difficult situation because on the one hand mohamed morsi, the president of egypt, the muslim brotherhood, in part made its name by outright support for hamas for a radical brand of palestinian nationalism not the more moderate brand of fatah on the west bank. yet the...
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we exacted an enormous price from hamas. we killed the military chief of hamas. we also showed that the iron dome anti-rocket system works quite well. for hamas it would seem to me the victory speech would probably be something like, hamas has shown the world that its military capacity is now greater than it was and that they could endanger citizens in both tel-aviv and jerusalem, the population centers. the long-term challenge, though, is how do we create a political dynamic which avoids this kind of confrontation in the first place and bring the more moderate palestinian forces represented by president abbas into this equation. unfortunately, though, president abbas seems poised to go to the u.n. at the end of this month and seek to enhance the palestinian status, which will create a whole nother set of circumstances which will -- which will dry up funding for the palestinians and cause there to be even greater tension between the israelis and the palestinians. >> i don't know berman here. one of the things that makes this situation even more difficult is when
we exacted an enormous price from hamas. we killed the military chief of hamas. we also showed that the iron dome anti-rocket system works quite well. for hamas it would seem to me the victory speech would probably be something like, hamas has shown the world that its military capacity is now greater than it was and that they could endanger citizens in both tel-aviv and jerusalem, the population centers. the long-term challenge, though, is how do we create a political dynamic which avoids this...
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hamas says ten members of the same family were massacred during an israeli air strike in gaza. israel says it was targeting a top militant. air sirens screamed out in tel aviv for a third straight day but two rockets headed for israel's largest city were intercepted. dozens more rockets were fired from gaza into israel, including one that hit a town, injuring an unspecified number of people. meanwhile, egypt and president hoe ma'am head morsi says discussions are under way in cairo and arab league foreign ministers will visit on tuesday. >>> after a marathon stay in space, williams handed over command of the international space station yesterday after the calling it home for the last four months. she landed in kazakhstan tonight along with astronauts from japan and russia. president barack obama monitoring the conflict in the middle east as he travels through asia. today in thailand, he said the u.s. is working with all parties to end violence. he made history becoming the first u.s. president to visit myanmar. the president wraps up his three-nation asian tour with a stop in c
hamas says ten members of the same family were massacred during an israeli air strike in gaza. israel says it was targeting a top militant. air sirens screamed out in tel aviv for a third straight day but two rockets headed for israel's largest city were intercepted. dozens more rockets were fired from gaza into israel, including one that hit a town, injuring an unspecified number of people. meanwhile, egypt and president hoe ma'am head morsi says discussions are under way in cairo and arab...
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death toll is climbing in gaza and the death toll is up to 94 according to the associated press and as hamas targets the homes of leaders, we are seeing more casualties in egypt and turkey and qatar are trying to broker a cease-fire. more to eamon with this. we were talking about yesterday and the cease-fire was in talks, but any progress? >> well, there are early indications that perhaps some tentative agreements, and you to couch it so much, because anything can change in this part of the world so rapidly. we understand that as you say egypt has been moo mediating so heavily and there have been ground grounds made and there are also some differences that have not been overcome, and one of the issues that we understand that the israelis want are egyptian guarantees to secure the border off of gaza and off of the coast of gaza to prevent weapons from going in to be used in later conflicts, but at the same time palestinian factions want international confirmation that sanctions will be lifted. so it is not what the two sides are disagreeing about, but it is whether or not the external parties
death toll is climbing in gaza and the death toll is up to 94 according to the associated press and as hamas targets the homes of leaders, we are seeing more casualties in egypt and turkey and qatar are trying to broker a cease-fire. more to eamon with this. we were talking about yesterday and the cease-fire was in talks, but any progress? >> well, there are early indications that perhaps some tentative agreements, and you to couch it so much, because anything can change in this part of...
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earnings are telling us. >> we're just seeing a flash on the wires, as well, according to afp that hamas and its rival agreeing to unite over the gaza crisis, as well. it could become a lot more uglier than what it is now. are you positioning yourself expecting this, do you go in and think oil is going to head a lot higher? >> i do think oil will go higher. i think we ended up seeing this crisis hit right at the lower end of the trading range. so watching wti get back into the mid-90s would not be a surprise. i think the real question is what happens to gold. if we see gold start to spike say up through $1800, that means that people are really worried about this crisis escalating. something we'll have to watch. >> jack, good to speak to you. thank you very much. that's it for today's show. thanks for watching "worldwide exchange." [ female announcer ] with the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. free streaming quotes, all your investments, positions, and even your trade ticket are all on one customizable page. see the 360 investing dashboard at e-trade. bouroudjian. bouroudjia >>> violence
earnings are telling us. >> we're just seeing a flash on the wires, as well, according to afp that hamas and its rival agreeing to unite over the gaza crisis, as well. it could become a lot more uglier than what it is now. are you positioning yourself expecting this, do you go in and think oil is going to head a lot higher? >> i do think oil will go higher. i think we ended up seeing this crisis hit right at the lower end of the trading range. so watching wti get back into the...
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hamas is alienated themselves from the iranians and moved out of sir yampt hamas always would have preferred to work with sunni than shiia and now they have those people to work with and all of the arms they want coming out of libya and tunisia after the arab spring. the reliance on the iranians is much less. >> brian: they sided with the syrian rebels and hesbollah sided with the syrian government. very complicated. great analysis. >> thank you, sir. >> brian: we move on on the run down. the camera was rolling in the moment of immingpact. >> look at that. >> brian: wow. the story behind the video next. candidate obama made this promise to the nation's heroes. >> no veteran should have to wait months or years for the benefits that you earned. >> brian: but the next guest said the president has not delivered. his story will blow you away. my friend told me about a great new way to get deals. it's lled bankamerideals, from bank of america. i choose the cash back deals in my mobile or online banking. i just use my bank of america debit or credit card when i pay. put in my account. this is cash
hamas is alienated themselves from the iranians and moved out of sir yampt hamas always would have preferred to work with sunni than shiia and now they have those people to work with and all of the arms they want coming out of libya and tunisia after the arab spring. the reliance on the iranians is much less. >> brian: they sided with the syrian rebels and hesbollah sided with the syrian government. very complicated. great analysis. >> thank you, sir. >> brian: we move on on...
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hamas made clear it feels it is in the driver's seat here. it says it will not lay down its arms or stop firing rockets until israel blocks on the territory. it is securing guarantees from israel lit not target hamas or any other palestinian leaders as it did on wednesday p when it killed senior member of hamas' military wing. the israelis say that it is in the driver's seat. it would not stop its aerial assault and not stop possible ground invasion unless hamas halts all rocket fire into southern israel. obviously you can imagine difficult road ahead. right now egypt is meeting with other key players in the region. including the prime minister of turkey, u.n. secretary general moon as well as the prime minister. intense negotiations to avert a ground war in the coming day. >> entire world watching. thank you very much. >>> when we come back, one analyst says the recent sell-off in apple is insanely insane. he is going to rationally explain why next. later, what do beer, bicycle and vegan ice cream have in common? lot more than you might thin
hamas made clear it feels it is in the driver's seat here. it says it will not lay down its arms or stop firing rockets until israel blocks on the territory. it is securing guarantees from israel lit not target hamas or any other palestinian leaders as it did on wednesday p when it killed senior member of hamas' military wing. the israelis say that it is in the driver's seat. it would not stop its aerial assault and not stop possible ground invasion unless hamas halts all rocket fire into...